Re: soft proofing of spot colours
Re: soft proofing of spot colours
- Subject: Re: soft proofing of spot colours
- From: Henk Gianotten <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 01:05:36 +0100
Hi Peter,
Thanks for the info.
Spots sometimes create "spots" on my face! :-)
Anyway, If your refer to "the book manufacturer" is this an expression
to prevent the specification of the names of suppliers of color libraries?
Regards,
Henk
At 13:02 22-1-2008 -0800, you wrote:
Hi Marco-
I'm happy to report that Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, and Acrobat do
allow the characterization of spot library colors using color spaces that
differ from document color spaces.
InDesign Example: Create a doc (Working Spaces from Color Settings are
assigned to the document). In the Swatch palette fly-out list, choose Ink
Manager. In Ink Manager, choose "Use Standard Lab Values for Spots".
Illustrator Example: Create a doc (Working Space from Color Settings is
assigned to the document). In the Swatch palette fly-out list, choose Spot
Colors. In the Spot Colors dialog, choose "Use Lab values specified by the
book manufacturer".
Photoshop Example: Photoshop always uses Lab values for spots, regardless of
the document color space.
For proofing (both hard and soft), the Lab definitions are used to define
the spots. Changing the color space of the document will not alter these
definitions.
_peter
Adobe Systems, Inc.
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